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Modern korean literature is a field of academic study dedicated to the analysis and interpretation of literary texts produced in the Korean language during the modern historical period. This field investigates the aesthetic forms, thematic concerns, and socio-historical contexts of Korean literary works, typically focusing on texts from the late 19th or early 20th century to the present day. Key characteristics include examining the impact of colonialism, national division, industrialization, and globalization on literary production, tracing shifts in style, genre, and intellectual currents. Its significance lies in providing critical insight into Korean identity, consciousness, and cultural development within the unique trajectory of Korean modernity, contributing to both national literary history and broader comparative literary studies.